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SEEBreti Stones (Breti kivid)

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58.7933,23.4824
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From 1915 until 1969 Breti lived here and carved his life and unfortunate love into stones. Breti carved various thoughts important to him into roadside stones. Breti’s “love stone” (Armastuse kivi) 58.79330, 23.48237 and Breti’s “mother’s stone” (Ema kivi) 58.82886, 23.58192

Baltic Coastal Hiking trail - Section 46. Haeska - Puise. Matsalu national park and the West Estonian islands.
Baltic Country Holidays, Kalnciema street 40, Rīga, Latvia, LV-1083, phone: +371 26433316, lauku@celotajs.lv, www.celotajs.lv